Affiliate Marketing: Beware False Conversion Rates
Recently, I began promoting a Clickbank affiliate product that claimed to have a conversion rate of 1 in 16. This product was owned by a reputable entrepreneur and showed documentation that “proved” the conversion rate that they claimed.
As an affiliate, it looked like a good deal.
Just send targeted visitors to the sales page and make one sale for every sixteen or so visitors you send them.
So, I started working on my affiliate marketing campaign for the product. In this case, I decided to use pay per click(PPC) to promote it. Here’s why I started with PPC:
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